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I am looking for 1 or 2 players to join two separate campaigns. The first is 4e Living Forgotten Realm and has been through the first level and as players have moved I need to replace Characters. The second is normal 4e game and has played into second level. LFR requires a DCI membership but I can handle this for/with you if you do not have one. I am an active member of D&D Insider and have the Character Builder for you to use to create your Character. I am an official DM as well.

I have recently discovered a program called D20 pro, it is sweet. This program handles alot of the things that makes game seem tedious. Initiative tracking, hit point management, ability tracking, digital maping, and charater/monster movement. I am also using Dundjinni to create my digital maps.

About Me

Real Name:

Jeff

Biography:

I started playing D&D when I was 15. Moved on to DMing 10 years later and have been DMing for the last 15 years. I do however like to play from time to time. I personally prefer 4e over 3.5 as 3/3.5 was wonky and allowed for Players to scrutinize the rules to help them to make god-like first level Characters and the DM is left with no choice but to say yes or look for a new Player. When 4e came out yes I was pissed, but I wouldn't want it any other way as this is the breaking point for the D&D of the future and that may still happen in my lifetime. I would love to have a proper and easy to use VTT to allow others to play even though they are out of my range. The few that I have tried are ungodly difficult. I know that there are good programs out there but they are a bit more high tech than I can afford.